NeutralGold
Regular Contributor
I moved about a month ago, and before then I had setup transmission through optware and then moved to entware. I had the files I downloaded sent strait to a cifs share I had setup. I moved and didn't really need transmission anymore since my connection is no longer shared with other people.
But last night I decided what the hell, it was pretty easy to use and I didn't have to use up any of the resources on my pc for downloading what little torrent files I do download.
Everything is setup as it was before, but now with the latest beta version of merlins firmware on my RT-N66I I'm getting spammed messages in my log any time a files tries to download.
There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with the cifs share as far as reading and writing go. I've tested both via telnet and when I add a file to transmission, the file gets created but the download is very slow as if it were having trouble writing data.
I don't understand what the problem could be. I've set this up several times since I've had the router and never had a problem like this before.
Anyone got any ideas on what could be wrong? A google search didn't really give me any ideas.
But last night I decided what the hell, it was pretty easy to use and I didn't have to use up any of the resources on my pc for downloading what little torrent files I do download.
Everything is setup as it was before, but now with the latest beta version of merlins firmware on my RT-N66I I'm getting spammed messages in my log any time a files tries to download.
Code:
Apr 23 05:59:46 kernel: CIFS VFS: No response to cmd 47 mid 1068
Apr 23 05:59:46 kernel: CIFS VFS: Write2 ret -11, wrote 0
Apr 23 05:59:48 kernel: CIFS VFS: No response to cmd 47 mid 1069
Apr 23 05:59:49 kernel: CIFS VFS: Write2 ret -11, wrote 0
Apr 23 05:59:50 kernel: CIFS VFS: Write2 ret -11, wrote 0
Apr 23 06:00:35 kernel: CIFS VFS: No response to cmd 47 mid 1074
Apr 23 06:00:35 kernel: CIFS VFS: Write2 ret -11, wrote 0
Apr 23 06:00:36 kernel: CIFS VFS: No response to cmd 47 mid 1075
Apr 23 06:00:36 kernel: CIFS VFS: Write2 ret -11, wrote 0
There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with the cifs share as far as reading and writing go. I've tested both via telnet and when I add a file to transmission, the file gets created but the download is very slow as if it were having trouble writing data.
I don't understand what the problem could be. I've set this up several times since I've had the router and never had a problem like this before.
Anyone got any ideas on what could be wrong? A google search didn't really give me any ideas.